Burden of hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in the southern Gabon

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Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle, S | N'Dilimabaka, Nadine | Elguero, Eric | Kombila, Linda Bohou | Diane, Abdoulaye | Koumba Moukouama, Schedy, E | Moussa, Yaro | Mouinga-Ondeme, Augustin | Aghokeng, Avelin, F

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International audience. Objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains a public health threat in middle-and low-income countries, where mother-to-child transmission plays an important role. The aim of this study was to assess the burden of this infection among pregnant women in southern Gabon and the risk of vertical transmission.Methods: The study was a prospective investigation conducted from April 2021 to January 2022. Study participants were pregnant women aged 18 and over attending antenatal clinics in Franceville. Blood samples were collected to test for HBV surface antigen, anti-hepatitis B core, hepatitis B e antigen, and anti-hepatitis B e markers and to assess HBV infection.Results: We recruited 901 women with a median age of 26 years (interquartile range: 21-32). Overall prevalence of infection was 3.9% (confidence interval: 2.7-5.4%). 418/901 or 46.4% were anti-hepatitis B core positive. Among HBV surface antigen-positive women, 1/35 were hepatitis B e antigen-positive with a viral load > 200,000 IU/ml. Over 64% of participants had no information about HBV infection, and none knew that the virus could be transmitted from mother to child.Conclusions: This study reveals a low HBV prevalence in pregnant women in Gabon and a low risk of vertical transmission of the virus. However, the rate of exposure of the population to the virus remains high and calls for improving actions and interventions for potential elimination goals.

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